Netflix has made the fabulous decision to reboot another classic US TV show.

The streaming giant has inked a deal to bring back Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, the reality series that makes over unfashionable dudes with the help of its Fab Five team of stylists.

Netflix is sending a new team of top stylists into America's Republican-leaning red states to help sew the seeds of understanding in this troubling time (via Entertainment Weekly).

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Here's how the revival is being pitched: "In a time when America stands divided and the future seems uncertain, a team of five brave men will try to bring us closer together with laughter, heart, and just the right amount of moisturiser.

"The Emmy Award-winning Queer Eye is back and ready to Make America Fabulous Again. With a new Fab 5 and the show's toughest missions to date, Queer Eye moves from the Big Apple to turn the Red States pink - one makeover at a time."

Queer Eye creator David Collins is spearheading this revival and the original cast could play some part in it - a hugely encouraging sign for the eight episodes coming to Netflix in the foreseeable future.

The original Queer Eye aired on Bravo in the US from 2003 to 2007, and made stars of its Fab Five styling team Ted Allen, Kyan Douglas, Thom Filicia, Carson Kressley and Jai Rodriguez.

Over the course of its 100 episodes, Queer Eye was spun off in 13 countries (including the UK) and won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program in 2004.